With a little influence of the Red Hot Chili Peppers, some Def Leppard and much Three Days Grace manages a compared to its predecessor far more open and more modern piece of music, that still does not need to hide from the competition. On the consistently brilliant beads of a "One-X" the newcomer is not quite, but can claim for itself 4.5 stars almost full rating because the new direction simply holds inexhaustible potential. My tip: Buy and enjoy!